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Gelneren [198K]
1 year ago
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What differences can you identify among the four major empires in the Islamic world of the 15th and 16th centuries?

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OLga [1]1 year ago
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These four empires: <u>OTTOMAN, SAFAVID, SONGHAY, AND MUGHAL</u>. Brought greater <u>political coherence, military power, and economic </u>prosperity to the Islamic world.

What is Islamic world?
The terms Muslim world and Islamic world are both used to refer to the Islamic community, also known as the Ummah. This includes all those who adhere to Islamic religious beliefs and laws, as well as those who live in societies where Islam is practised. In modern geopolitics, these terms refer to countries where Islam is widely practised, though there are no agreed-upon criteria for inclusion. The term Muslim-majority countries is a popular alternative for the latter sense.

The history of the Muslim world spans approximately 1,400 years and includes<u> numerous social and political developments</u>, along with progress in the <u>arts, science, medicine, ideology, rules, economy, and new tech, </u>particularly during the Islamic Golden Age.

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